How to use “as … as” in a sentence?





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I have a sentence using "as ... as". Could you tell me which sentence below is right?



A. Marine transportation is a high-risk industry as aviation.

B. Marine transportation is an industry as high-risk as aviation.

C. Marine transportation is as a high-risk industry as aviation.










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    I have a sentence using "as ... as". Could you tell me which sentence below is right?



    A. Marine transportation is a high-risk industry as aviation.

    B. Marine transportation is an industry as high-risk as aviation.

    C. Marine transportation is as a high-risk industry as aviation.










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      I have a sentence using "as ... as". Could you tell me which sentence below is right?



      A. Marine transportation is a high-risk industry as aviation.

      B. Marine transportation is an industry as high-risk as aviation.

      C. Marine transportation is as a high-risk industry as aviation.










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      I have a sentence using "as ... as". Could you tell me which sentence below is right?



      A. Marine transportation is a high-risk industry as aviation.

      B. Marine transportation is an industry as high-risk as aviation.

      C. Marine transportation is as a high-risk industry as aviation.







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          I'd say none of the three are correct. I'd go for:



          D. Marine transportation is as high-risk an industry as aviation.






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          • Thank you Gustavson. I am wondering why B is not correct. There is a simple example on dictionary, say: She is a teacher as good as her mother. The structure of B is the same to the example, but B is not correct?

            – edgar
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          • What is the dictionary where you say you found that example? I find it to be wrong.

            – Gustavson
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          I'd say none of the three are correct. I'd go for:



          D. Marine transportation is as high-risk an industry as aviation.






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          • Thank you Gustavson. I am wondering why B is not correct. There is a simple example on dictionary, say: She is a teacher as good as her mother. The structure of B is the same to the example, but B is not correct?

            – edgar
            Apr 4 at 1:02











          • What is the dictionary where you say you found that example? I find it to be wrong.

            – Gustavson
            Apr 4 at 2:10
















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          I'd say none of the three are correct. I'd go for:



          D. Marine transportation is as high-risk an industry as aviation.






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          • Thank you Gustavson. I am wondering why B is not correct. There is a simple example on dictionary, say: She is a teacher as good as her mother. The structure of B is the same to the example, but B is not correct?

            – edgar
            Apr 4 at 1:02











          • What is the dictionary where you say you found that example? I find it to be wrong.

            – Gustavson
            Apr 4 at 2:10














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          -1







          I'd say none of the three are correct. I'd go for:



          D. Marine transportation is as high-risk an industry as aviation.






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          I'd say none of the three are correct. I'd go for:



          D. Marine transportation is as high-risk an industry as aviation.







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          • Thank you Gustavson. I am wondering why B is not correct. There is a simple example on dictionary, say: She is a teacher as good as her mother. The structure of B is the same to the example, but B is not correct?

            – edgar
            Apr 4 at 1:02











          • What is the dictionary where you say you found that example? I find it to be wrong.

            – Gustavson
            Apr 4 at 2:10



















          • Thank you Gustavson. I am wondering why B is not correct. There is a simple example on dictionary, say: She is a teacher as good as her mother. The structure of B is the same to the example, but B is not correct?

            – edgar
            Apr 4 at 1:02











          • What is the dictionary where you say you found that example? I find it to be wrong.

            – Gustavson
            Apr 4 at 2:10

















          Thank you Gustavson. I am wondering why B is not correct. There is a simple example on dictionary, say: She is a teacher as good as her mother. The structure of B is the same to the example, but B is not correct?

          – edgar
          Apr 4 at 1:02





          Thank you Gustavson. I am wondering why B is not correct. There is a simple example on dictionary, say: She is a teacher as good as her mother. The structure of B is the same to the example, but B is not correct?

          – edgar
          Apr 4 at 1:02













          What is the dictionary where you say you found that example? I find it to be wrong.

          – Gustavson
          Apr 4 at 2:10





          What is the dictionary where you say you found that example? I find it to be wrong.

          – Gustavson
          Apr 4 at 2:10


















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